Jad - &quote;jade; also a familiar term among country folks for a giddy young girl&quote;Jaukin' - &quote;trifling, dallying&quote;Jauner - &quote;to talk idly&quote;Jaup - &quote;a jerk of water; to jerk as agitated water&quote;Jaw - &quote;coarse raillery; to pour out; to shut; to jerk as water&quote;Jerkinet - &quote;a jerkin, or short gown&quote;Jillet - &quote;a jilt, a giddy girl&quote;Jimp - &quote;to jump; slender in the waist; handsome&quote;Jimps - &quote;easy stays&quote;Jink - &quote;to dodge, to turn a corner, a sudden turning; a corner&quote;Jink and diddle - &quote;move to music like a fiddler's elbow&quote;Jinker - &quote;that turns quickly; a gay sprightly girl; a wag&quote;Jinkin' - &quote;dodging&quote;Jirk - &quote;a jerk&quote;Jow - &quote;to jow; a verb which includes both the swinging motion and pealing sound of a large bell&quote;